{"id":904,"date":"2024-05-29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/APNOKACA.com\/blog\/?p=105601"},"modified":"2024-05-29","slug":"cbdt-exempts-rbi-from-higher-tds-deduction-under-section-206ab-of-income-tax-act-1961-a-comprehensive-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/APNOKACA.com\/blog\/cbdt-exempts-rbi-from-higher-tds-deduction-under-section-206ab-of-income-tax-act-1961-a-comprehensive-analysis","title":{"rendered":"CBDT Exempts RBI from Higher TDS Deduction under Section 206AB of Income Tax Act, 1961: A Comprehensive Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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<\/i> RBI <\/a>

CBDT Exempts RBI from Higher TDS Deduction under Section 206AB of Income Tax Act, 1961: A Comprehensive Analysis <\/h1> <\/div>

This article explains the recent exemption of the Reserve Bank of India from higher TDS and TCS rates under sections 206CCA and 206AB of the Income Tax Act, 1961. It provides an understanding of the sections and their implications for the RBI and the Indian economy. <\/p>

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<\/div> Krishna Gopal Varshney <\/a>

An editor at Myitronline<\/p> <\/div>